Example sentences of "he [verb] [adv] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Quite a looker , ’ he whispered back to Petion .
2 He limped over to Grimma , catching hold of a thorn twig to steady himself .
3 On the one hand he turns almost to abstraction , ‘ a vast menace of despair ’ , as also to an image of the un-existence of evil , a ‘ huge shadow ’ which Gandalf tries to send back to ‘ nothingness ’ .
4 He turns back to Howard .
5 JTR and I parted company at Rothesay ; he to go on to Arran on the Iona and me to zigzag over there via Wemyss Bay and Ardrossan ferries .
6 International : Defiant exile held as he flies back to Malawi
7 In fact , his intense interest , an interest which he passed on to Engels and other revolutionary Marxists , is neither accidental nor peripheral : it is one indication of the difference between Marx 's thought and that of other revolutionaries , whether his predecessors or his contemporaries .
8 This he passed eventually to Richard Hakluyt [ q.v. ] for publication in his Principall Navigations in 1589 .
9 From this he took a photograph which he passed across to Mrs Wilson .
10 Then he whips round to Howard and says , ‘ Out of all the caddies you could have chosen , you find me one with a stutter ! ’
11 and it was er a penny each way from across to Mold and when he sold out to Crosswell , old Jenkins stipulated that for so many years they had to keep penny each way
12 Three months after I 'd submitted my profile he sold out to INCUBUS .
13 And he goes off to school , and he tells all his mates .
14 Next October , armed with two As and a B ( he original mark in English ) , he goes off to Manchester University to read French .
15 But the cruellest experiences the victim 's pain however great as less than his own enhancement of power however small , so that the suffering of a victim who is being crippled for life may be deliberately empathized by the torturer , but as less than his own titillation , which he may have forgotten by the time he goes home to lunch .
16 So we 'll get that sorted out and been talking about it I think the best bet is if we can get a few lessons in during the holidays so that when he goes back to school he 'll be more or less up to date .
17 He visits them once or twice a year when he goes back to India .
18 Yeah I do n't say we do n't row , I do n't say we do n't argue and get on each other 's nerves , we do , but when he goes back to work now for a couple of days it 'll take me three or four days to settle down into not having him there .
19 But I 've told Paul that if he goes back to Karen and you know takes some his things out .
20 yes , he does n't want to stay with her , but I 've told Paul that if he goes back to Karen and take some of his things out , then he takes all of his things out and himself and he never comes back
21 Nobody will blame you , and Mr Mason will tell your uncle so , when he goes back to Madeira . ’
22 " He goes out to work . "
23 He carries a portfolio with him when he goes out to work he has them blown up .
24 He goes out to work , that means he 's going round to the various houses and
25 It just said he carries a portfolio and he , you know , when he goes out to work .
26 he says he does n't go out so often but it 's more a question of qality and not quantity … its tough to stay on top but he goes out to Florida most years to train and learn the new techniques
27 What 's he wearing when he goes out to dinner ?
28 Perhaps the doctor would n't mind giving me a lift that morning when he drives up to town . ’
29 Henry was with him when he died , and he rode forthwith to Winchester to secure the royal treasury and was proclaimed King of England .
30 He whipped back to Blanche again .
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